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June 9, 2008
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This is the Simon Bolivar Dam (although everyone calls it by the indigenous name of Guri) It's the second largest operational hydroelectric dam in the world @ 10 MW (once Three Gorges in China begins operation it will produce more than 3 times this one).
This shot was made from 9 RAW manually stitched in Panorama Factory, saved as a 16 Bit tiff then the usual Photoshop - Photomatix stuff.
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:iconbia37:
very nice perspective :)
im not sure i really like the really bright glare from the sun.

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Thank you very much =)
I was a little bummed about the glare, unfortunately, I got there like 15 minutes late for the morning tour so I had to wait until 2:30 pm and there was nothing I could to avoid the sun hitting the camera, at least not without cropping it more and then I would have chopped off some of the structure =P

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:iconbia37:
ah ok, i see whta you mean if you crop it out more :(
oh well other then that its a nice picture

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:iconrom3o:
omg excellent work here O_O

looks a bit to cartoony but i love the subject choice and stitching.

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thanks =) I'll upload the original file soon (no HDR) so you can see it without the cartoony look ;)

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